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america is a different place today. we don't have time for these divisions over race or gender or sexual orientation or anything else. we know that we live in an interdependent country an interdependent world. everybody knows that one major significance of president obama postelection is that he is the first african-american president and people a certain age like me who are southerners, that is a big deal. it lifts an awful burden of history of our president and enables every parent in america to tell every child that you could live up to your god-given potential. that is important. [applause] but for your purposes, the second element of significance of the obama election may be even more important, particularly for those who are yogurt, for your future. this is the first presidential election to occur in a country that is self consciously humanitarian. that is not always more liberal on the issues but understanding that we will rise or fall together. we don't have time for these phony divisions. we don't have time to
america is a different place today. we don't have time for these divisions over race or gender or sexual orientation or anything else. we know that we live in an interdependent country an interdependent world. everybody knows that one major significance of president obama postelection is that he is the first african-american president and people a certain age like me who are southerners, that is a big deal. it lifts an awful burden of history of our president and enables every parent in america...
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america needs his leadership again. [applause] i am here tonight to introduce someone who has been a true hero and has never once sought attention for it. congressmen brad miller has represented north carolina's 13th district. [applause] up to the virginia border, rather than telling his whole pyrography which is impressive as hell, running his democratic party at the age of 31, i want you to understand something. no one gets netroots the way brad miller understand the netroots. somebody might remember back into the five there was a big battle that people were involved with before congress to see how the loggers are going to be treated. did we have to register? was there something the legal that we were doing? one morning, i received an e- mail from an unfamiliar source. i would like to talk about campaign finance law and the internet. i think i can help. -brad miller. he did not sit on a committee that had anything to do with this stuff. he was a reader and an occasional diarist. we work together to talk about legislat
america needs his leadership again. [applause] i am here tonight to introduce someone who has been a true hero and has never once sought attention for it. congressmen brad miller has represented north carolina's 13th district. [applause] up to the virginia border, rather than telling his whole pyrography which is impressive as hell, running his democratic party at the age of 31, i want you to understand something. no one gets netroots the way brad miller understand the netroots. somebody might...
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america needs his leadership again. [applause] i am here tonight to introduce someone who has been a true hero and has never once sought attention for it. congressmen brad miller has represented north carolina's 13th district. [applause] up to the virginia border, rather than telling his whole pyrography which is impressive as hell, running his democratic party at the age of 31, i want you to understand something. no one gets netroots the way brad miller understand the netroots. somebody might remember back into the five there was a big battle that people were involved with before congress to see how the loggers are going to be treated. did we have to register? was there something the legal that we were doing? one morning, i received an e- mail from an unfamiliar source. i would like to talk about campaign finance law and the internet. i think i can help. -brad miller. he did not sit on a committee that had anything to do with this stuff. he was a reader and an occasional diarist. we work together to talk about legislat
america needs his leadership again. [applause] i am here tonight to introduce someone who has been a true hero and has never once sought attention for it. congressmen brad miller has represented north carolina's 13th district. [applause] up to the virginia border, rather than telling his whole pyrography which is impressive as hell, running his democratic party at the age of 31, i want you to understand something. no one gets netroots the way brad miller understand the netroots. somebody might...
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that is wrong for america. decisions should be made by patients and doctors, not politicians and bureaucrats. tell your members of congress to oppose government-run health care. host: if you are attending or have attended some of the town hall meetings, we want to hear from you. you can upload your comments, or if you take a small camera to your meetings and what to share them with us, you can do so by going to c-span.org. we have had it -- we have set up what we call the health care hub. to get more information on the latest, you can also watch many of the town hall meetings we have covered, and these that we have been showing you this morning, all available on the site. michael is joining us from kill devil hills, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. on the health care thing, a couple of your callers said about we really do not have a bill, which we do not, and everybody is tearing it down. i was thinking it is a larger issue, and i wish the president would present it i
that is wrong for america. decisions should be made by patients and doctors, not politicians and bureaucrats. tell your members of congress to oppose government-run health care. host: if you are attending or have attended some of the town hall meetings, we want to hear from you. you can upload your comments, or if you take a small camera to your meetings and what to share them with us, you can do so by going to c-span.org. we have had it -- we have set up what we call the health care hub. to...
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the unemployment rate in america has grown more than 20%. newark has grown about 14% which is unacceptable. we will still focus on the potential of our city and their community in the 21st century economy. we are working on innovative ways. any challenge in our nation's history has been a challenge to the imagination of the people. we are trying to empower our people to succeed. whether we open up our financial empowerment programs where we get millions of dollars back from the federal government in earned tax credit money, it used to go unclaimed. whether it is finding ways to help residents get jobs or start businesses, we started a very aggressive loan fund with banks and traditional lenders when they retreated, we put forward in the city, making millions of dollars of loans and opening up many businesses from pediatric dentistry to coffee shops and ice-cream shops. local residents are providing jobs. we have attracted the new economy. we believe the future of america will include green dreams. we have attracted three solar companies. new
the unemployment rate in america has grown more than 20%. newark has grown about 14% which is unacceptable. we will still focus on the potential of our city and their community in the 21st century economy. we are working on innovative ways. any challenge in our nation's history has been a challenge to the imagination of the people. we are trying to empower our people to succeed. whether we open up our financial empowerment programs where we get millions of dollars back from the federal...
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that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. before i take questions i want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean to you. we still have work to do in congress. i want you to understand about 80% of this has been agreed to. here are the basic principles that the bolts are talking about. first, health insurance reforms owill mean the consumer protections for folks with health insurance. for those of you have health insurance, this is what it means. insurance companies will no longer be able to cancel your coverage because you get sick. that is what happened to katie. it cannot happen anymore. if you do the responsible thing, if you pay your premiums each month you are covered in case of a crisis, when the crisis comes at the of a heart attack or your husband finds out he has cancer or your son or daughter is rushed to the hospital, when your most vulnerable, you
that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. before i take questions i want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean to you. we still have work to do in congress. i want you to understand about 80% of this has been agreed to. here are the basic principles that the bolts are talking about. first, health insurance reforms owill mean the consumer...
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tough is change in america. i thought about this a lot and my initial reaction was to be mad at all these people who are yelling and screaming. it reminded me a lot of when i signed civil unions, which is the first bill of its kind in the country, and i'll tell you why. you know, i always had a lot of -- i'm actually not as liberal as everybody thinks i am. and i actually had a bill following among sort of moderate people and even republicans and independent business types, not certainly the right wing and people were really angry. i'd go to neighborhoods that i had been popular if before and people would be creaming the f word at me and i had to have police people with me and stuff and it was an extraordinary degree of anger. it wasn't that their marriage would be in trouble because gay people have equal rights. it was the change. it was the idea that they counted on before, a certain set of things they believed in before they couldn't believe in anymore. that's what's really going on in these meetings and of c
tough is change in america. i thought about this a lot and my initial reaction was to be mad at all these people who are yelling and screaming. it reminded me a lot of when i signed civil unions, which is the first bill of its kind in the country, and i'll tell you why. you know, i always had a lot of -- i'm actually not as liberal as everybody thinks i am. and i actually had a bill following among sort of moderate people and even republicans and independent business types, not certainly the...
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we are getting in that boat in the inner cities or rural america with medicare. it ought to give you some judgment about how much more you want the government to get involved in medicare. with medicaid, -- medicare, not medicaid -- one factor about money not being spent wisely in the united states is the statistic that, and you can get this from an annual study by dartmouth university, the upgraded every year. they have been doing this for two or three decades. if medicine costs were like a war from wisconsin over to washington state and from kansas north to canada, we would save 1/3 of our health care dollars. they would be in the medicare fund and make it last longer than it is. some of those are related to just simple things like how doctors practice medicine in iowa and do a good job of it. people in iowa are healthier than number. the doctor does not send it to the hospital at the job of a hat or a dozen specialists. those are things that really add up on the cost of money. getting back to what you said about taking care of the eight or 10 million people tha
we are getting in that boat in the inner cities or rural america with medicare. it ought to give you some judgment about how much more you want the government to get involved in medicare. with medicaid, -- medicare, not medicaid -- one factor about money not being spent wisely in the united states is the statistic that, and you can get this from an annual study by dartmouth university, the upgraded every year. they have been doing this for two or three decades. if medicine costs were like a war...
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sorry about that, america. i don't understand why the markets moved higher today given the retail sales numbers, given the foreclosure numbers that we had today. >> the world is out of recession according to jim o'neal, founding of the brick. france and germany broke out of recession. that's what i think people are excited about. we're actually getting some follow-through from the rest of the world. >> so this man declaring the global recession over, that's why we held on to these gains today? >> the market does what it wants to do. we've seen it do crazy things. i don't know that this means everything is great. it's over. although there was some positive data in some of the treasury stuff today. >> that's true. the options are over for this week. >> on the one given days, when we get that push to the down side, then suddenly the buyers all come back in. everybody who feels like they missed it -- i talked with scott wapner before the show and he talked about every time there is a sell-off, the buyers step in. e
sorry about that, america. i don't understand why the markets moved higher today given the retail sales numbers, given the foreclosure numbers that we had today. >> the world is out of recession according to jim o'neal, founding of the brick. france and germany broke out of recession. that's what i think people are excited about. we're actually getting some follow-through from the rest of the world. >> so this man declaring the global recession over, that's why we held on to these...
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hello, america. i have decided, because i saw the president's town hall meeting -- oh, it was rivetting. i think i have to change my thinking around this healthcare bill, because now, all of a sudden, reputable doctors are showing up to town halls, like totally reputable doctors, like totally showing their support for obama-care. >> your name? >> we're position is that we are like so for treating preventable conditions. how will it help me as a p.d.p.? >> first of all, give her a hand, because she is a primary care physician. [applause] how long have you been practicing? >> four years. >> give her another hand! glenn: i got to tell you, that was like so awesome, she was just like, there, i mean, she was like, i'm a doctor and i have doctor-like questions. that was great, and then, finally, a town haller, without that pesky cell phone interrupting sheila. it was great. i loved how sheila was spontaneous, you know, give sheila a little loving. it was great. it was unscripted. it was almost a pure momen
hello, america. i have decided, because i saw the president's town hall meeting -- oh, it was rivetting. i think i have to change my thinking around this healthcare bill, because now, all of a sudden, reputable doctors are showing up to town halls, like totally reputable doctors, like totally showing their support for obama-care. >> your name? >> we're position is that we are like so for treating preventable conditions. how will it help me as a p.d.p.? >> first of all, give...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> taking a look at some of the day's research calls today, the latest upgrades and downgrades, clothing maker pvh, phillips vanheusen upgraded to overweight from neutral. they think there's going to be margin expansion and they also said global growth opportunities look good. the firm hikes the price target up ten bucks to $37 per share. jpmorgan also raised its opinion on avery dennison. they're now overweight from neutral on that one as well. they say the label and office supply maker is well positioned to benefit as demand rebounds from cyclically depressed levels. and lastly, regions financial, also a buy from neutral at bank of america merrill because the company may be close to raising enough capital to cove
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> taking a look at some of the day's research calls today, the latest upgrades and downgrades, clothing maker pvh, phillips vanheusen upgraded to overweight from neutral....
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it looks like america. >> it looks like america, and it tastes like america. >> j-e-l-l-o. >> i don't know if this goes with jell-o, but we're going to show you some of dave's favorite chips and dips here in just a couple of seconds. forget sour cream and onion chips. i don't eat that. >> sour cream and onion chips? they make them too. >> i don't eat that. we're talking about mango, avocado, all that stuff. if you want to stick around for that. and we have our glam-cations, glamping. >> it sounds painful, glamping. it sounds like a procedure. you're going to have to be glamp. >> or there's something you have to take for it. >> if you're glamping, we have some medicine, and your mood will be better. >> first, jeff has a quick look at the headlines. >> good morning to both of you. good morning, everyone. >>> this morning lawyers for lockerbie bomber abdelbaset al mag ra hi is abandoning his former appeal. that's a condition if he's to be released as he's suffering from cancer. >>> also from britain, an update on the $64 million jewel heist last week in london. turns out the two robbers
it looks like america. >> it looks like america, and it tastes like america. >> j-e-l-l-o. >> i don't know if this goes with jell-o, but we're going to show you some of dave's favorite chips and dips here in just a couple of seconds. forget sour cream and onion chips. i don't eat that. >> sour cream and onion chips? they make them too. >> i don't eat that. we're talking about mango, avocado, all that stuff. if you want to stick around for that. and we have our...
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may god bless america. sean: unemployment is on the rise. the government is plunging us into a deficit we may never be able to climb our way out of that the right of every american to choose his or her own health care now hangs in the balance. americans all over have voiced their outrage their emotion and frustrations are a testament to the fact that the seeds of revolution against this president's radical agenda have been planted. nonetheless, the white house is pressing on tone deaf to the concerns of average americans. as to whether the president is worried about the opposition to its health care plan, robert gibbs had this to say earlier today. >> i hate to break it to you. i do not think all the town hall far as you are seeing them on tv. while i appreciate that you all have decided that every town hall meeting ends in pushing, shoving, and yelling, i do not think many of you -- i do not know how many town halls you have been too. they are not completely indicative of what is going on in america. sean: leader, you will hear from america
may god bless america. sean: unemployment is on the rise. the government is plunging us into a deficit we may never be able to climb our way out of that the right of every american to choose his or her own health care now hangs in the balance. americans all over have voiced their outrage their emotion and frustrations are a testament to the fact that the seeds of revolution against this president's radical agenda have been planted. nonetheless, the white house is pressing on tone deaf to the...
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this is not the case of ignoring america. what i will say to the very special lady who i cared about and state and talk to, any offense that was taken, come to the town hall meeting. i will apologize. i think that it robust public option is what she needs. greta: i have to go but i want to say one thing, i think that every member of congress does hold those town hall meetings and they are appreciated because not all of you are doing this. that is much appreciated. one little tip, maybe she would like to have a beer summit with you. maybe that would smoothed some others. thank you and good luck. >> can i have some great juice, orange juice as well. she has some children and i would like to give them some. greta: steve says that president obama has made a huge mistake. obama has made a huge mistake. sarah that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have
this is not the case of ignoring america. what i will say to the very special lady who i cared about and state and talk to, any offense that was taken, come to the town hall meeting. i will apologize. i think that it robust public option is what she needs. greta: i have to go but i want to say one thing, i think that every member of congress does hold those town hall meetings and they are appreciated because not all of you are doing this. that is much appreciated. one little tip, maybe she...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. ies who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little or no cost to you. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. in fact, if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screen for free information. >>> here we go, back to mo
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. ies who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little or no cost to you. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ......
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glenn: hello, america. time for bringing you the stories where americans, and the media and government are not using their heads. have you noticed how the media and the d.n.c. are describing those hate mongers that are attending healthcare town halls? i have seen the d.n.c. ad. have you? >> now desperate republicans and their well-funded allies are organizing angry mobs, just like they did during the election. their goal is to destroy president obama. glenn: that's the goal. they are right. as the philadelphia enquirer wrote about senator arlen specter's town hall this week, quote, anger on healthcare boils over at specter events. they booed and taunted senator arlen specter calling him a tyrant as anger at the democratics' proposed overhaul of healthcare system boiled over in a pair of town hall meetings tuesday." i saw the video. i have seen it myself. look away if you have small children. nothing but crazed mobs. here is the video. whoa, whoa! oh! i can't watch anymore. stop it! i can't watch anymore. al
glenn: hello, america. time for bringing you the stories where americans, and the media and government are not using their heads. have you noticed how the media and the d.n.c. are describing those hate mongers that are attending healthcare town halls? i have seen the d.n.c. ad. have you? >> now desperate republicans and their well-funded allies are organizing angry mobs, just like they did during the election. their goal is to destroy president obama. glenn: that's the goal. they are...
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>>> good morning, america. and this morning, shocking new images of that deadly midair collision over the hudson river as the air traffic controller is suspended for being on the phone right before the crash. >>> a dramatic standoff ends overnight with a man who was making threats against the white house. are new threats over health care part of a troubling trend? >>> california ablaze. thousands evacuated as raging wildfires burn out of control. >>> kelly clarkson says she has no problem with her weight. so why is she suddenly thinner on a magazine cover than she is in real life? what's behind these photo fixes? ♪ smile it's a kiss >> and kenny chesney rocks central park as our summer >> and kenny chesney rocks central park as our summer concert series goes country. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> kenny is one of our favorites. looking forward to having him. good morning, everyone, alongside "gma weekend" co-anchor good to have bill weir with us. i'm robin roberts on this friday, august 14th. diane wrappi
>>> good morning, america. and this morning, shocking new images of that deadly midair collision over the hudson river as the air traffic controller is suspended for being on the phone right before the crash. >>> a dramatic standoff ends overnight with a man who was making threats against the white house. are new threats over health care part of a troubling trend? >>> california ablaze. thousands evacuated as raging wildfires burn out of control. >>> kelly...
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scientists in america have discovered a new drug that selectively kills cancer cells. the researchers of the broad institute in boston said they do not know exactly who works and tests on humans are in the future. christian roster has to spread this man's life as a living hell, that he cannot function independently. u.s. and other nato troops are still ttling to secure territory in afghanistan in of the more people will be able to go free from taliban interference in next week's's election. -- in next week's elections. a decision by the president to pardon five big traffickers has shocked those working in counter-narcotics. even from within the afghan guerrilla. -- afghan government. >> becoming a counter-narcotics policeman is one of the most dangerous jobs in afghanistan. here at the ministry in kabul, officers are training to combat the drug mafia which produces 90% of the wor's opium and heroin -- scherwin. -- of opium and heroin. these counter-narcotics police are just one aspect of an entirely separate judicial system that has been built up year in afghanistan. p
scientists in america have discovered a new drug that selectively kills cancer cells. the researchers of the broad institute in boston said they do not know exactly who works and tests on humans are in the future. christian roster has to spread this man's life as a living hell, that he cannot function independently. u.s. and other nato troops are still ttling to secure territory in afghanistan in of the more people will be able to go free from taliban interference in next week's's election. --...
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there with the cameras, so america will see the rally. from new york, good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- chris: next on "special report, how did the white house get hundreds of e-mail addresses from people who had no interest in getting contacted. the president goes west to preach his gospel of healthcare reform. is the recession over, or are better economic numbers just a mirage? and out of the doghouse, a pro football star begins a controversial comeback in the city of brotherly love. all that, plus the fox all-stars and the fright friday lightning round. "special report" starts now. welcome to washington. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. we begin tonight with more on the issue of privacy, and how the white house obtained e-mail addresses for hundreds of people who never gave them to the administration to get information on healthcare reform. senior white house correspondent major garrett tried to he get some answers thursday from the president's chief spokesman. he ha
there with the cameras, so america will see the rally. from new york, good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- chris: next on "special report, how did the white house get hundreds of e-mail addresses from people who had no interest in getting contacted. the president goes west to preach his gospel of healthcare reform. is the recession over, or are better economic numbers just a mirage? and out...
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officials in great britain fight back defending their system from the criticisms of america's right. >>> from australia, a story on another issue that has raised passions here -- the right to die. in perth, a quadriplegic man has asked a judge to let him kill himself. tonight we have the ruling. >>> the president of taiwan raises the death toll from typhoon morakot to more than 500, amidst mounting criticism his government has been slow to help survivors. >>> and one night in bangkok is not just a hit song from the '80s. it could also describe how long it takes to go from one side of the city to the other. tonight, a report from bangkok's notorious traffic. buckle up. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here is what's happening from around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible in part by the following funders -- >>> good evening, i'm martin savidge. >>> for weeks now, it's been topic number one in the united states. the president's ambitious plan to reform the health care system. there is probably no more controversial part of that plan than the so-called pu
officials in great britain fight back defending their system from the criticisms of america's right. >>> from australia, a story on another issue that has raised passions here -- the right to die. in perth, a quadriplegic man has asked a judge to let him kill himself. tonight we have the ruling. >>> the president of taiwan raises the death toll from typhoon morakot to more than 500, amidst mounting criticism his government has been slow to help survivors. >>> and one...
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you cannot cover all the uninsured in america for three. he reiterated its promise to completely avoid raising taxes on those who earn less than 1/4 of a million dollars per year. the president has an answer. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just by eliminating waste and inefficiencies. the congressional budget office agreed with that, which is not something i am making up. republicans do not dispute it. the other 1/3 we would have to find additional revenue, but it would not come on the backs of the middle-class. shepard: the president said he appreciated the question and "the respectful way in which the man asked it." a nod to the reality that the meetings have become difficult at times. major garrett, there has been talk that things might get a little more rowdy. >> the audience here was first- come, first-served, unlike in new hampshire, which was by lottery. some people slept out overnight to make sure they got into the auditorium. the town is just outside of a big city in montana. the state has been trending democratic of late. the q
you cannot cover all the uninsured in america for three. he reiterated its promise to completely avoid raising taxes on those who earn less than 1/4 of a million dollars per year. the president has an answer. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just by eliminating waste and inefficiencies. the congressional budget office agreed with that, which is not something i am making up. republicans do not dispute it. the other 1/3 we would have to find additional revenue, but it would not come on the...
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america only works when americans are working. furthermore when you're faced with competitors like china and india you have to have a strategy for economic growth and economic to filament in a period of considerable challenge. our argument is if we want to build a safe prosperous and free future we need to create the most productive most creative most entrepreneurial pro-market economy that runs on smart and effective economic regulation. let me be clear. i believe if you set out and say well what maximize their are ways to do that. you said what maximize the number of small businesses created by small business there are ways to do that. if you said how can i have the most continuous process of innovation we know how to it just doesn't fit the political elite definition of the future which is high techs, bigger shocker c and politicians entered. so, long term we're going to need budgetary reform legislation. it's interesting the last congress more than a dozen bills introduced to establish entitlement and budget commission's but i
america only works when americans are working. furthermore when you're faced with competitors like china and india you have to have a strategy for economic growth and economic to filament in a period of considerable challenge. our argument is if we want to build a safe prosperous and free future we need to create the most productive most creative most entrepreneurial pro-market economy that runs on smart and effective economic regulation. let me be clear. i believe if you set out and say well...
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welcome to "bbc world news," on pbs in america and elsewhere around the world. a new brigade gets to work in afghanistan. the president pardon its five top traffickers. and theç liverpoolç and fun, singapore style. cashing in on a growing army of fans abroad. -- the liverpool anthem. hello to you. britain's national health service as a move to the center of the controversy in the u.s. over barack obama'proposeds health-care reform be and the president tries to regain. his opponents are trying to cite the british model as the way not to do it. -- barack obama's proposed health-care reform. the president tries to recover. >> president barack obama and his family said it off for another town hall-style debate on health care, but as america has wrestled with how to solve the problems with its largely insurance-based system, public systems elsewhere have been coming under fire. >> what we need to do is come up with a uniquely united way of providing health care, so i am not in favor of a canadian system. i am not in favor of a british system. i am not in favor of
welcome to "bbc world news," on pbs in america and elsewhere around the world. a new brigade gets to work in afghanistan. the president pardon its five top traffickers. and theç liverpoolç and fun, singapore style. cashing in on a growing army of fans abroad. -- the liverpool anthem. hello to you. britain's national health service as a move to the center of the controversy in the u.s. over barack obama'proposeds health-care reform be and the president tries to regain. his...
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this is a new definition of two americas, two families for sure. we'll bring you the details right here on "the ed show." ( siren blaring ) special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't hurt medicare. it will actually strengthen it by eliminating billions of dollars in waste and lowering drug prices. tell congress not to le myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. i'm pretty much the same as i am in a plastic bottle? except that you'll save, like, $600 bucks a year. but other than that, we're pretty much the same. pur. good, clean water. >>> get your cell phones out. what do you think of the nfl and the eagles have decided to give michael vick a second chance. are you ready to give michael vick a second chance? "a" for yes, "b" for no to 622639. >>> stephen a. smith is in the house coming up in my "playbook." ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? (
this is a new definition of two americas, two families for sure. we'll bring you the details right here on "the ed show." ( siren blaring ) special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't hurt medicare. it will actually strengthen it by eliminating billions of dollars in waste and lowering drug prices. tell congress not to le myths get in the...
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i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard working people who are doing the right thing. they're acting responsibly, only to find out that they're penalized only because others aren't doing the right thing. because others aren't acting responsibly. on tuesday, i was in new hampshire taking to people who had been denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. today, we're talking about people like katie, who have had their insurance suddenly revoked. they got sick and suddenly, that's when they get dropped. tomorrow in colorado, we'll be talking about the people who have insurance, but are still stuck with huge bills because they've hit a cap on their benefits or are charged large fees. when you hear about these experiences, when you think about the millions of people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions, when you think about the thousands who have their policies canceled each year, i want you to remember one thing. most of us have -- most of us have insurance and most of us think you know,
i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard working people who are doing the right thing. they're acting responsibly, only to find out that they're penalized only because others aren't doing the right thing. because others aren't acting responsibly. on tuesday, i was in new hampshire taking to people who had been denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. today, we're talking about people like katie, who have had their insurance suddenly revoked. they got...
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this is america speaking out. and a lot of people, it turns out, don't seem very comfortable talking with actual americans who live outside the metropolitan areas. now they are getting involved i say good now we're all community organizers now. bill: laura ingraham. thank you. directly ahead megyn kelly shoots it out with obama spokesman. ms. kelly will be here and we will show it to you. where are republicans on the health care debate? newt gingrich will tell us coming up. bill: megyn kelly co-anchors a two hour block in the morning along with bill hemmer. it has higher ratings than nbc 8 p.m. hour. yesterday bill burton appeared on america's newsroom. >> if bill hemmer complains about health care and he has a myth and i forward an email saying there are death panels, and i forward it to you and you get megyn kelly's email and bill hemmer's email. you are deleting bill hemmer's email address, right? >> first of all i'm glad you brought up in the death panels, that's one of the myths been pop gaited out there by l
this is america speaking out. and a lot of people, it turns out, don't seem very comfortable talking with actual americans who live outside the metropolitan areas. now they are getting involved i say good now we're all community organizers now. bill: laura ingraham. thank you. directly ahead megyn kelly shoots it out with obama spokesman. ms. kelly will be here and we will show it to you. where are republicans on the health care debate? newt gingrich will tell us coming up. bill: megyn kelly...
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welcome to "bbc world news," on pbs in america and elsewre around the wld. a new brigadeets to rk in afghanistan. the presidenpardon its five p traffickers. and theç liverpoolç and fun, singapore style. cashing in on a growing my of fans abroa the liverpool anthem. hel toou. britn's national health seice as a move to the cente of the controvsy in the u.s. over barack obama'oposeds health-careeform be and the president tries to regain. his opponentare tryg tcite the brish model as theay not to do it -- barack obama's proposed health-care reform. the president tries to recover. >> president barack obama and hifamily said it off for another town hl-style debate on heth care,but as america has wrestled with how to solve theroblems with its largely insurance-based system, public systs elsewre have been comg under fire. what we need to do is comep with a iquely united way of providg health care, s i am not in favor of a canadian system. i am n in favor of a british syste. i am n in favor of a french system. >>çç some have been les diplomatic. >> your heth
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this is america speaking out. and a lot of people, it turns out, don't seem very comfortable talking with actual americans who live outside the metropolitan areas. now they are getting involved i say good now we're all community organizers now. bill: laura ingraham. thank you. directly ahead megyn kelly shoots it out with obama spokesman. ms. kelly will be here and we will show it to you. where are republicans on the health care debate? newt gingrich will tell us coming up. if you're like a lot of people, you have high blood pressure... and you have high cholesterol. you've taken steps to try and lower both your numbers. but how close are you to your goals? there may be more you can do. only caduet combines two proven medicines... in a single pill to significantly lower... high blood pressure and high cholesterol. in a clinical study of patients... with slightly elevated blood pressure and cholesterol, caduet helped 48% reach both goals in just 4 weeks. caduet is one of many treatment options, in addition to diet
this is america speaking out. and a lot of people, it turns out, don't seem very comfortable talking with actual americans who live outside the metropolitan areas. now they are getting involved i say good now we're all community organizers now. bill: laura ingraham. thank you. directly ahead megyn kelly shoots it out with obama spokesman. ms. kelly will be here and we will show it to you. where are republicans on the health care debate? newt gingrich will tell us coming up. if you're like a lot...
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colonel bank owes bank of america a whole lot of money. bank of america was trying to hold on to it or transfer its assets and the judge in its ruling for bank of america noted its precarious state and also the fact that colonel is suspected of criminal accounting irregulari irregularities. just last week colonel said it was the target of a federal criminal probe related to its mortgage business, as well as its accounting and earlier this month it was one of two banks rated by federal agents. as i mentioned, colonel bank shares trading under a dollar. this is really distressed state and overall we're seeing a pretty broad-based selloff. betty, we've been saying that there's this euphoria that things are getting better in the economy. at 10:00 at the top of the hour we got a consumer confidence report that fell off and you saw the selloff escalate after that. betty? >> we do appreciate it, susan, thank you. colonel bank, the latest bank failure what does it mean to you and investors in that bank where they put their money and trust it will
colonel bank owes bank of america a whole lot of money. bank of america was trying to hold on to it or transfer its assets and the judge in its ruling for bank of america noted its precarious state and also the fact that colonel is suspected of criminal accounting irregulari irregularities. just last week colonel said it was the target of a federal criminal probe related to its mortgage business, as well as its accounting and earlier this month it was one of two banks rated by federal agents....
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i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people doing the right thing acting responsibly, only to find out they are penalized because others are not doing the right thing, and on tuesday, i was in new hampshire, talking about people denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. we're talking now about people like katie, and to have their policies provoked even though they were paying premiums because of a medical condition. and when you sure about the experiences, when you think about the pre-existing conditions, the thousands that have their policies canceled each year, i want you to remember one thing. there, but for the great grace of god, go i.. knock on wood, we are going to stay healthy. but we're no different than katie, than other americans. no different than other americans who were denied coverage, got drops, were charged fees they could not afford at a time when they need care. it is wrong, bankrupting families and businesses. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance r
i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people doing the right thing acting responsibly, only to find out they are penalized because others are not doing the right thing, and on tuesday, i was in new hampshire, talking about people denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. we're talking now about people like katie, and to have their policies provoked even though they were paying premiums because of a medical condition. and when you sure about...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewa cs t visadirecard and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. or ev u to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. ♪ now create your own look with my new line miley cyrus & max azria only at walmart. save money. livebetter. walmart. after i woke up. ws still not oking! seven days. nicorette takes just enough of the ege off the...
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ohio militia. >> america it's your wake-up call. >> i think the president has, in effect, triggered fears among fairly large numbers of white people in this country that they are somehow losing their country. >> that was brian ross reporting. the white house is obviously deeply concerned and asked the secret service to continue to keep security very tight even if the president objects to this. >>> all right, 9:13. we're on our way to a muggy morning, 73 degrees. we're trying to fight off some of the low clouds in downtown baltimore. you will notice temperatures much milder to our south. much more humidity as we have the frontal boundary that tried to slip through hardly noticed the last couple of days. it is stalling out on the eastern shore. you will notice a distinct difference out of the east. we have a lost moisture around but we have that south easterly wind coming out of the atlantic. we expect more showers and storms to pop up this afternoon which clouds places towards the beach like ocean city, salisbury, and back towards easton and cambridge. a possibility of getting hit with rai
ohio militia. >> america it's your wake-up call. >> i think the president has, in effect, triggered fears among fairly large numbers of white people in this country that they are somehow losing their country. >> that was brian ross reporting. the white house is obviously deeply concerned and asked the secret service to continue to keep security very tight even if the president objects to this. >>> all right, 9:13. we're on our way to a muggy morning, 73 degrees. we're...
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and look what john paulson did with his bank of america stake. what does that tell? that tells you the validity of the stress tests and stabilized the financial institutions that we were so worried about. >> joe, you got to believe in second chances. we like vick. >> okay. >> then why did they boo santa claus? they didn't even give santa claus a -- >> that's long ago. long ago. >> all right, scott, since we have you here, let's talk about citigroup. >> well, first of all, the "melrose place," "90210" is way too gen-x. i would go back to "the happy days," "mork and mindy." i will not go there. you know, whatever happened to them? that's another story. yeah, you mentioned some of the second-tier names. citigroup in particular i think is really interesting and the fact that, say, goldman sachs and jpmorgan have kind of stopped rallying and some of the second-tier names like citigroup and bank of america have kind of picked up the baton and are moving forward. i think that's good. but i also think that it means that some things have -- that we're running out a little bit
and look what john paulson did with his bank of america stake. what does that tell? that tells you the validity of the stress tests and stabilized the financial institutions that we were so worried about. >> joe, you got to believe in second chances. we like vick. >> okay. >> then why did they boo santa claus? they didn't even give santa claus a -- >> that's long ago. long ago. >> all right, scott, since we have you here, let's talk about citigroup. >> well,...
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the judge froze assets in a dispute that colonial had with bank of america. this is the latest trouble for colonial. it's mortgage lending and accounting practices are under federal investigation. it is one of two banks raided earlier this month by federal agents. today, people questioning the health of this bank and will or won't it be taken over by regulators? >> if colonial collapses, how big a failure are we talking about? >> pretty big. you have branches in alabama, florida, georgia, nevada, and texas. about $25 billion in assets there. if it does not survive, it would be the sixth largest bank failure in u.s. history. you see the largest five on your screen in front of you. it also, clearly, kyra, would be the biggest failure this year. you need to know you are protected by the fdic in terms of savings. >> what do customers need to know exactly? >> first of all, don't panic. we talk about these bank failures. you think of indymac. the fdic backs up $250,000 per account that's protected by the fdic. at any bank, they ensure that. the limit was raised fro
the judge froze assets in a dispute that colonial had with bank of america. this is the latest trouble for colonial. it's mortgage lending and accounting practices are under federal investigation. it is one of two banks raided earlier this month by federal agents. today, people questioning the health of this bank and will or won't it be taken over by regulators? >> if colonial collapses, how big a failure are we talking about? >> pretty big. you have branches in alabama, florida,...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. >>> well, i think, by sticking my finger in the dike, i've had an opportunity to give the grassroots of america an opportunity to speak up as you're seeing every day on television, and i think -- and i think that that's a -- i think that that's a good thing. >>> we're back with roger simon and roger lizza for more of division the pot tick fix." forget about what gr
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tough is change in america. i thought about this a lot and my initial reaction was to be mad at all these people who are yelling and screaming. it reminded me a lot of when i signed civil unions, which is the first bill of its kind in the country, and i'll tell you why. you know, i always had a lot of -- i'm actually not as liberal as everybody thinks i am. and i actually had a bill following among sort of moderate people and even republicans and independent business types, not certainly the right wing and people were really angry. i'd go to neighborhoods that i had been popular if before and people would be creaming the f word at me and i had to have police people with me and stuff and it was an extraordinary degree of anger. it wasn't that their marriage would be in trouble because gay people have equal rights. it was the change. it was the idea that they counted on before, a certain set of things they believed in before they couldn't believe in anymore. that's what's really going on in these meetings and of c
tough is change in america. i thought about this a lot and my initial reaction was to be mad at all these people who are yelling and screaming. it reminded me a lot of when i signed civil unions, which is the first bill of its kind in the country, and i'll tell you why. you know, i always had a lot of -- i'm actually not as liberal as everybody thinks i am. and i actually had a bill following among sort of moderate people and even republicans and independent business types, not certainly the...
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in addition to this show, i have a radio show on air america. that's part of my responsibilities for my air america job i sometimes voice advertisements. which means i read copy promoting the goods of services of companies that pay radio stations or pay air america important the promotion. it is what people in talk radio do. one read i used to do was for a company that provides legal forms for a do it yourself living will. now, i also happen to believe a living will is a good thing to have so i have absolutely no qualms about having done that read for that ad once upon a time. in this fight i hesitate to call a debate about health care we are having as a country, getting a living will is being likened to murder or forced suicide or fascism. the conspiracy theory the government promoting living wills, the government has done for 20 years, is somehow now a secret plot to kill old people? it started, as we said many times on this show, by a woman named betsy mccoying director of a medical device company called cantell medical, genta. senior fellow
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check.
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz....
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that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health insurance reform will mean a set of common sense, the consumer protections for folks with health insurance. said those of you who have health insurance, this is what it will mean. insurance companies will no longer be able to cancel your coverage because he gets sick. that is what happened to katie. [applause] that can happen anymore. if you do the responsible thing, if you pay your premiums each month so you are covered in case of a crisis, when crisis conseque have a heart attack or your husband finds out he has can
that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health...
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jpmorgan, bank of america, citi. and there's some discussion out there that maybe that data will be a little better than expected. >> all right. so there we go. bob pisani, thanks very much. we're down 80 points now on the dow, but it is indeed a down day and a down week as we wrap it up here today. "closing bell" is next. continuing with melissa francis. >>> it is 4:00 p.m. on wall street. do you know where your money is? welcome to "the closing bell." i'm melissa francis in for maria bartiromo and here's what we are following at the close. stocks retreating after two days of gains amid mixed economic data. although we have recovered from the lows of the day. what really spooked investors, though, was a dropping consumer sentiment raising fresh concerns about consumer spending. and oil getting crushed today along with the broader market. crude down more than $3 or 4.3% at the close to close at $67.51 a barrel. here's a look at how we finished the day on wall street. the dow closing down on the day but likely well of
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ultimately it's one of the best sports cities in america. it will stand by and support you if you do right. but if you do wrong, you do not want to be on their bad side. >> you make a great point, anthony, press, fans can be brutal in phillie. they booed santa one year, right? >> that's ancient history. but it's a town that is prone, i think, to either loving you or overloving you, or like stephen said, it can be very, very harsh. and it can bare its teeth. >> let me ask you this. michael vick busts out a ooh-yard touchdown run, is all forgiven at that point? >> yeah. you know, in the end, we're all pro-hypocrisy in sports. any moral stance that the sports fan has now will certainly dissipate if he's in the end zone, or if he leads them to a super bowl. and something happens with donovan mcnabb. >> steve, you say it's going to take a couple of touchdowns? >> no doubt about it. if donovan mcnabb struggles this quarterback, and e he did to the franchise, and negative off the field, i think you'll see a lot of people rallying around. >> bob in
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. just minutes away from the president's arrival at his latest town hall meeting. this one in belgrade, montana. he holds another tomorrow in grand junction, colorado. i'm john harwood. it's time for "the caucus." joining us now from "the new york times," defense correspondent and national correspondent. you had a fascinating graphic today. looking at the orgin of this rumor. we know that betsy mccoy played a big role in taking down the clinton health care initiative in 1994, but i was surprised to see john boehner played a role. talk about what he did and what happened after that. >> john, the rumor had its orgins in conservative media outlets after the election of president obama. >> even though as you point out, johnny isaacson is the one who put that in the bill. >> right. but the rumor didn't get wide attention until the house unveiled its bill in mid-july, saying that, and the provision would provide authoriz
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